Sale 2459 - Rare & Important Travel Posters, October 26, 2017

ROGER BRODERS (1883-1953) 134 c MARSEILLE / PORTE DE L’AFRIQUE DU NORD. 1929. 39 1 / 4 x24 1 / 2 inches, 99 3 / 4 x62 1 / 4 cm. Lucien Serre & Cie., Paris. Condition A- / B+: repaired tears at edges, some into image; minor creases in image. In 1928, Broders’ talent entered its “best period and he produces masterpieces which appear at the Pantheon of travel posters. He is able to simplify, to stylize the subject without letting it lose its charm or warmth - a feat which Cassandre, a master in this field, was never able to achieve” (Perry / Broders p. 13). “In the era of Cubism, Roger Broders underwent a graphic revolution” (La Mer p. 166). This geometrically-appealing image manages to convey the hustle and bustle of the harbor, yet it creates a stylized order out of the chaos. Broders p. 81, Perry / Broders p. 31, Hillier p. 43, Marseille p. 56, La Mer p. 189, Encyclopedie de l’Affiche p. 210, Tourism 86, Affiches Art Deco p. 101. [5,000/7,500]

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